PETER HENDERSON A.CO., NEW YORK 
Vegetable Seeds 
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{Add to prices of Beans for free 
delivery in the_U . pi., t Oc.Qt.) 
Pkt. Pint ! Quart 4 Qts. 1 Peck 
beans, dwarf or wax podded. — Continued. 
Golden-Eyed Wax. An early, vigorous variety, free from rust and 
blight bearing abundantly beautiful, tender, large, flat, waxy-golden 
pods. ’ It grows 1 feet high, holding the pods well off the ground.. . 
Golden Wax Improved. The standard flat, wax-podded variety. {See cut.) 
Hodson Long Pod Wax. {See Specialties, pa^e 13.) . 
Refugee Wax. Possesses the valuable characteristics of the green- 
podded Refugee: is wax-nodded and of great productiveness; practi 
cally everbearing. Pods handsome, round, translucent yellow, 
remaining tender. A great drought and rust resister . 
Unrivaled Wax. {See Specialties, page 13.) . 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. One of the best large-podded wax Roans 
Very robust and hardy, producing a heavy crop of showy, broad, long. 
flat wax pods, not liable to rust or blister . 
Yosemite Mammoth Wax, Henderson’s. A grand variety, yielding 
immense golden-yellow, waxy pods often 8 inches long; thick, 
meaty and absolutely stringless, cooking tender and delicious. 
It is a robust-growing sort, needing to be planted twice as far apart 
as ordinary bush Beans. Succeeds well on poor soils . 
BEANS, BUSH LIMA. 
Burpee’s Bush Lima. A bush form of the Large White Lima, grow¬ 
ing about 20 inches high; the pods and Beans arc nearly the same size 
as the latter. While not as early as the “Henderson,” its large size 
commends it to many . 
Dreer’s Bush Lima. A bush form of Dreer’s Pole Lima. Beans thick, 
sweet and succulent, growing close together in the pod^ Growth 
vigorous, about 1 8 inches high, with abundant foliage. Grows well 
even in dry seasons . 
Fordhook Bush Lima. The largest bush form of the popular “Potato 
Lima. The plants often grow 20 inches in height, of true bush 
form; pods 4 to 5 inches long, contain 3 to 5 large, delicious Limas 
nearly as large again as the original type and 
earlier, bearing freely throughout the season. 
4 to 6 days 
“Henderson” Bush Lima. The original—about 3 days earlier than 
the Improved — but pods and Beans are smaller. {See cut.) 
Henderson’s Early GiantBushLima. {See Specialties, pagel 4-) 3 Pkts.,25c 
“Henderson” Improved Bush Lima. {See Specialties, page 14 ) 
•SPECIAL OFFER. 1 pkt. each of the above 6 Bush Limas 
delivered free in the U. S., for 60c. 
BEANS, POLE LIMA. 
Dreer’s Improved Lima. A thick, almost round Bean of fine quality 
and a large yielder; very early 
Early Leviathan Lima, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 15.) . . 
Large White Lima. The old favorite, universally grown for both fam 
ily and market use. The large, flat, kidney-shaped Beans, shelled 
either green or dried, are tender and delicious when cooked . 
New Ideal Lima, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 15.) . 
BEANS, CLIMBING or POLE. {1 quart to 150hills; 10 to 16 quarts per acre.) 
Early Golden Cluster. Beginning in July, it produces abundantly 
until frost, large clusters of golden-yellow pods 6 to 8 inches long, 
of delicious flavor. Valuable either as a shell or “snap.” {See cut.) 
Golden Champion, Henderson’s. The leading wax-podded pole Bean, 
very early and a great and continuous bearer of enormous, light 
yellow waxy nods, absolutely stringless, brittle and tender; a healthy 
grower, free from rust . 
Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. An old, popular variety, useful 
either as a green-podded ‘ ‘ snap' ’ Bean or when shelled in the dry state. 
Old Homestead. {See Specialties, page IG.) . 
Scarlet Runner. An ornamental 10 foot vine, perfect for summer shade 
with dazzling scarlet flowers. The half-grown pods make perfect 
snaps, or may be used shelled. . . 
White Creaseback. One of the finest early pole Beans, bearing in pro 
fusion clusters of fleshy green pods, 5 to 6 inches long, deeply creased, 
perfectly stringless, tender and of superior quality; used as a “snap” 
Bean. The matured Beans are pure white and excellent shelled .. 
BEET. (/ oz. to 60 feet of drill; 5 lbs. per acre in drills.) 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
15c. 
20c. 
20c. 
10c. I 20c. 
15c. ; 35c. 
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25c. 
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35c. 
25c. 
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60c. 
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35c. 
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45c. 
90c. ;S1.75 
SI .30 
1.25 
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Crimson Globe. {See Specialties, page 17.) . 
Crosby’s Egyotian. An improvement over Egyptian, being equally as 
larger and less flat, very uniform in size and shane with small foliage, rlesn 
of excellent quality and of a distinct red slightly zoned . 
Detroit Dark Red. {See Specialties, Page 17.) 
Dewing’s Imoroved Blood Turnio. Handsome, smooth and round, tapering at 
the base; color of fle.sh strongly zoned, of fine quality 
Early Blood Turnip. A standard varietv. following Eclipse in season; quality 
excellent; color, deep blood-red; the tops make excellent greens . 
Early Model. {See SpeciaUie'!, page 17.) . 
Delivered free in the U. S. 
{excepting otherwise noted.) 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
KLb. 
Lb. 
lOc. 
I5c. 
45c. 
SI.50 
10c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1 .25 
10c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
5c. 
iSc. 
40c. 
1 .25 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
10c. 
15c. 
45c. 
1.50 
IMPROVED GOLDEN' WAX HEAN 
“HENDERSON” BUSH LIMA BEAN 
EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX BEAN 
Beans, Corn and Peas we do not deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pt. or 10c. per qt. is added to the prices 
